by Rabbi Grossman | Jan 17, 2019 | Blog, Messages from the Head of School
When the Israelites left Egypt after 430 years of exile, they brought with them their old and their young, their flocks and their herds, great wealth, and unleavened bread. So we learned in last week’s Torah reading. According to our rabbis, there was something else...
by Rabbi Grossman | Jan 10, 2019 | Blog, Messages from the Head of School
As we return from winter break, I find that the most popular topic of conversation is the weather. While we know that winter comes every year—and at the same time—somehow we find ourselves unreasonably surprised that the cold and snow have returned again.Weather has...
by Rabbi Grossman | Dec 20, 2018 | Blog, Messages from the Head of School
Tomorrow is Grade 6 Day, an Akiva tradition where the Grade 6 students become the teachers and administrators of the school for one day. Like so many Akiva traditions, Grade 6 Day speaks directly to the mission of the Akiva school, encouraging student independence...
by Rabbi Grossman | Dec 13, 2018 | Blog, Messages from the Head of School
With Chanukkah’s departure, we have the opportunity to take a more nuanced look at the intersection between Jewish and Greek culture. While Chanukkah offers a binary view of Hellenism as antithetical to Biblical and Rabbinic values, the reality is more complex. Our...
by Rabbi Grossman | Dec 6, 2018 | Blog, Messages from the Head of School
Chanukkah is one of my favorite Jewish holidays, but not for the reasons you may suspect. While I enjoy the foods, songs, and celebrations associated with the festival, every other Jewish holiday also has its own unique culinary, musical, and ritual elements. What...